Indianhead Ski Report, Mountain Conditions and Resort Statistics

5 Beginner

9 Intermediate

14 Advanced

1 Expert

Located on the northern peninsula of Michigan along the Wisconsin border,Indianhead has 9 lifts, 30 trails on 230 acres of skiable terrain. Much of Indianhead’s terrain rated advanced which will delight experienced skiers and riders. However, intermediate and beginner skiers will find plenty to love as well with long cruising runs and a topnotch ski school. Indianhead offers two terrain
...parks, equipment rental, slopeside dining, lodging, tubing, daycare, and more.

Looking for things to do off the slopes? Take a refreshing dip in the indoor pool. Soak the day away in the huge jacuzzi or get a relaxing massage. Enjoy a game of racquetball or hit the weights in the complete Health & Racquet Club.

After the lifts close, there is still plenty to do at Indianhead. Check out the Family Fun Center and enjoy snow tubing, bon fires and guided moonlight snowshoeing through our scenic Northwoods.

You'll find something for the entire family at Indianhead Mountain Resort.Read more

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I have skied many times at Indianhead. They always have good lake snow, the lifts could be faster but there is always enough going to keep up with the number of skiers. The green runs are wide which is great for new skiers, and the black runs can get your "blood flowing". I've stayed at all the lodging (sloteside condos,lodge...) and each is different and meets the needs of any group size. I live in Wisconsin and have skied all over the country and I feel very comfortable at this resort. The the people who work at Indianhead are so down to earth and frendly. If you have never been there go and explore because they have so much to offer.

Indianhead review written Dec 30 2011 - 01:33 PM

Gary & Mary Zelenko
Advanced Skier

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